Scott Christopher Cowden, 30, of Indianapolis, passed away on Thursday, December 27, 2018. He was born on January 26, 1988 to William C. and Kathy Dobbs Cowden.

Scott co-owned and managed the Shaver Shop, for the last three years. Scott was a gifted pianist. He played for many soloists. He played for a Christian group. Landmarque Sound. They played at churches and many events. Along with being with the Indianapolis Children's Choir. He also played piano/keyboard for Franklin Central's FC Singers and sang on one of their songs. When he was a student there. He played bari sax and alto sax in the FC Marching Band. As a teen, he competed in Teens for Christ, in voice. Receiving several first place awards

Scot is survived by parents William C. and Kathy Dobbs Cowden; brother Brian (wife Hanna) nephews Chase and Waylon; aunt Lorra Seaney (husband David); and uncle Arthur (wife Winness). He loved spending time with his family and his friends.

Services for Scott will be 2:00 p.m., Monday, December 31 at Southeast Baptist Tabernacle, 6835 Shelbyville Road. Visitation will be Monday from noon until the hour of service, at the church. Interment will follow at Rocklane Cemetery. Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center is handling the arrangements. Online condolences may be extended to the family by visiting www.singletonmortuary.com.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I wish the outcome had been different but I know he is healthy and whole in heaven.

Bill Reneau

Posted Fri December 28, 2018

Bill & Kathy,

Very sorry about Scott's passing. I apologize that I can't be there Mon.

Love in Christ,

Bill

Joe and Judy Dorton

Posted Fri December 28, 2018

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We wish we could be there, but I have testing coming up in next few days. We love you very much.

Kelly Fleming

Posted Fri December 28, 2018

Our thoughts are with u bill and kathy Scott was a great cook and pianist our heart is with ur family

Awbrey Brosseit

Posted Fri December 28, 2018

Scott was one of the most influential friends I had in highschool. We shared choirs and a love of music, and he introduced me to the beauty of being myself without fear. A long time had passed since we last spoke, but he was a wonderful soul that could light a room up with his laughter, and he is dearly loved and missed. My deepest sympathies and sorrows for you in this trying time. This song was one of the first I ever heard him sing for choir in, and it has always been a song I associate with him. May it bring you comfort.

Sing Me to Heaven, by Daniel E. Gawthrop.
"In my heart’s sequestered chambers lie truths stripped of poets’ gloss
Words alone are vain and vacant, and my heart is mute
In response to aching silence, memory summons half-heard voices
And my soul finds primal eloquence, and wraps me in song
If you would comfort me, sing me a lullaby
If you would win my heart, sing me a love song
If you would mourn me and bring me to God,
sing me a requiem, sing me to Heaven
Touch in me all love and passion, pain and pleasure
Touch in me grief and comfort, love and passion, pain and pleasure
Sing me a lullaby, a love song, a requiem
Love me, comfort me, bring me to God
Sing me a love song, sing me to Heaven"

Cathy Gahimer

Posted Sat December 29, 2018

Bill and Kathy
I am so sorry about your loss. Prayers and hugs your wsy. I wont be able to attend Monday byt you will be in my thoughts.

Love Cathy

Kevin and Maria Via

Posted Sat December 29, 2018

Our condolences, praying for your family.

God be with you all,

Maria Via

Judy Taylo

Posted Sat December 29, 2018

Dear Kathy and Bill,
Please accept my deepest condolences at the loss of your son.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.

Victor Marshall

Posted Sat December 29, 2018

GRANDMA'S GARDEN TABLE BASKET was sent by Vic .

Bill and Cathy, We're very sorry for your loss. You are in out thoughts and prayer. Victor and Tina Marshall

Barbara Jones

Posted Sun December 30, 2018

Art I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Cindy and Wayne

Posted Sun December 30, 2018

Kathy and Bill,
I am so sorry. I know Scott will be greatly missed. Remembering all the good times he and Brian had with the boys. Wish we could be there. We love you.